The late co-founder of ’70s rock group Steely Dan is getting a Queens street corner co-named after him — one where he was “reelin’ in the years” as a youth.

Walter Becker, who died last September at the age of 67, will be honored Oct. 28 by having the corner of 112th Street and 72nd Drive in Forest Hills where he grew up co-named in his honor.

A street sign saying “Walter Becker Way” will officially be unveiled that day, according to a press release.

The motion to co-name the corner was made by Councilwoman Karen Koslowitz, who represents the neighborhood. It was approved by the full council June 28.

The ceremony will include special guests, remembrances from Becker’s friends and colleagues and giveaways for fans.

“Walter’s fans … always find innovative and eclectic ways of celebrating,” his widow, Delia Becker, said in a statement.” It will undoubtedly be a fun and free gathering to honor and commemorate Walter as only they can!”